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- Finland (29511 bytes)
61: ...te Karelia]] and [[Aunus expedition|to Aunus]] complicated the relations. The Finnish–Russian bo...
65: ...sentation of "the people" since they spoke the people's language and since a great deal of their ances...
67: ... Germany|Germany]]). This was followed by the [[Lapland War]] of [[1944]]–[[1945]], when Finland...
71: ...he Soviet Union got even more influence; other people worked single-mindedly to oppose the communists.
82: ...ducation in an administrative court as the school placement is subject to an administrative decision. ... - Maryland (22654 bytes)
41: [[George Calvert, 1st Baron Baltimore]] applied to [[Charles I of England|Charles I]] for a ne...
43: ...ion Act]] (1649) was one of the first laws that explicitly tolerated varieties of religion (as long as...
81: ...mate of hot summers and mild winters. Beyond the plain rise the foothills of the [[Appalachian Mounta...
103: ... research facilities are now the largest single employer in the Baltimore area. Altogether, white coll...
129: ...nted to dairying for nearby large city milksheads plus specialty perishable horticulture crops, such a... - Wisconsin (18812 bytes)
40: ..." or "Great Rock." ''Wisconsin'' originally was applied to the Wisconsin River, and later to the area ...
47: ...ean Nicolet]] became Wisconsin's first European explorer. The French controlled the area until [[1763]...
51: ...te due to its residents being relatively equally split between voting for the [[United States Democrat...
65: ... popularly termed "socially progressive". For example, in [[1982]] sexual orientation was added by the...
79: ... largest cities. In the southwest, the [[Western Upland]] is a rugged landscape with a mix of forest a... - List of painters (54090 bytes)
1: The following list is an incomplete '''list of painters'''.
73: *[[Hendrick Avercamp]] ([[1585]]-[[1634]])
281: *[[John Singleton Copley]] ([[1737]]-[[1815]])
616: *[[Leon Kaplinski]] ([[1826]]-[[1873]])
958: *[[Stefan Planinc]] ([[1925]]-) - Johannes Kepler (17038 bytes)
2: ...r his [[Kepler's laws of planetary motion|laws of planetary motion]]. He is sometimes referred to as "...
4: ...er, Kepler was an assistant to [[Tycho Brahe]]. Kepler's career also coincided with that of [[Galileo ...
6: ...s Kepler University Linz]] in honor of Johannes Kepler, since he wrote his ''magnum opus'' '''harmonic...
8: ==Kepler's life==
9: ...at town, but by the time Johannes was born, the Kepler family fortunes were in decline. His father ea... - Timeline of United States pre-history (1600-1699) (5684 bytes)
12: *[[1609]]-[[Henry Hudson]], hired by the Dutch, explores the present-day [[Hudson River]]
22: ... ''[[Mayflower (ship)|Mayflower]]''. They found [[Plymouth Colony]] in present-day [[Massachusetts]]; ...
29: *[[1634]]-[[Province of Maryland]] founded
30: *[[1634]]-[[Roger Williams (theologian)|Roger Williams]] ...
65: ...]]-[[Glorious Revolution]] deposes James II and replaces him with [[William and Mary]]; Dominion of Ne... - French language (40201 bytes)
19: ...in the world, being spoken by about 77 million people (called [[Francophones]]) as a [[mother tongue]]...
25: ...bited largely by a [[Celtic languages|Celtic]] people that the Romans referred to as [[Gaul|Gauls]], a...
27: ...in Latin were imported into Latin — for example, clothing items such as ''les braies''. Latin q...
46: ...enturies, [[Celtic languages|Celtic]]-speaking peoples from southwestern Britain ([[Wales]], [[Cornwal...
54: The [[Arab]] peoples also supplied many words to French around this time period, ... - Samuel de Champlain (12497 bytes)
1: ...el-de-champlain-s.jpg|thumb|right|''Samuel de Champlain''<br>by Th鯰hile Hamel (1870)]]
3: ...'s pattern was to spend several months or years exploring North America and then he would have to head...
7: Born in [[Brouage]], [[France]], much of Champlain's early life is unknown. His first trip to Nor...
9: ...nce), where Champlain lived until 1607 while he explored the Atlantic coast.
13: On [[July 3]], 1608 Champlain landed at the "point of Quebec" and set about ... - Hank Aaron (72330 bytes)
1: ...ne [[MLB Most Valuable Player award|Most Valuable Player]] in 1957, three [[Gold Glove Award|Gold Glov...
4: ...tended school. In [[Central High School]], Aaron played [[shortstop]] and [[third base]] and was an o...
6: ...is abilities to the scouts there. He then started playing with the semi-pro [[Mobile Black Bears]] for...
8: ...ion [[Indianapolis Clowns]] after the Black Bears played an exhibition against the Clowns the previous...
12: ...erage (.362) to become the league's Most Valuable Player. One writer said, "Henry Aaron led the league... - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (32608 bytes)
3: ...urth largest nationally, with some 5.7 million people. Philadelphia is the central city for the [[Dela...
5: ...and social importance, with [[Benjamin Franklin]] playing an extraordinary role in Philadelphia's rise...
7: {{Template:US City infobox|
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34: ...as the capital of his new colony founded on principles of freedom and religious tolerance, would be a ... - Judge (10187 bytes)
5: ...luates and passes judgement on something. For example, a judge at a [[fair|county fair]] might award p...
17: ...[[adversarial system]] of [[justice]] under the applicable rules of [[civil procedure]].
19: ...generally decides issues of law, i.e. which law applies and what the law requires, while the [[jury]] ...
23: ... by [[consensus]] or [[majority]] and the judge applied it to the facts as he saw them. This practice...
27: ...bes, usually black or red, and sit on an elevated platform during trials (known as the '''bench'''). T...
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